An Explanation: And Then Burn the Ashes (2006)
An architectural exploration of Columbia University in New York, where buildings only reflect each other, space is restricted, and objects concealed or only partially revealed. Small, hidden imperfections. Set against a montage of real phone messages received by Columbia University faculty, the viewer's imagination contributes to this portrait reflecting an atmosphere of American college campuses today.
Director: Annemarie Jacir
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 7 min
Release Date: July 5, 2006
Screenplay
- Annemarie Jacir (Screenplay)
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is An Explanation: And Then Burn the Ashes about?
- An architectural exploration of Columbia University in New York, where buildings only reflect each other, space is restricted, and objects concealed or only partially revealed. Small, hidden imperfections. Set against a montage of real phone messages received by Columbia University faculty, the viewer's imagination contributes to this portrait reflecting an atmosphere of American college campuses today.
- Who directed An Explanation: And Then Burn the Ashes?
- An Explanation: And Then Burn the Ashes was directed by Annemarie Jacir.
- How long is An Explanation: And Then Burn the Ashes?
- An Explanation: And Then Burn the Ashes has a runtime of 7m (7 minutes).
- What genre is An Explanation: And Then Burn the Ashes?
- An Explanation: And Then Burn the Ashes is a Documentary film.